No way am I going to use OS images created by some random stranger on the internet. No way can I hand over user names and passwords to my operating system installations.

I don't mean to imply there is any shenanigans going on here or that our OP means harm.

Thanks for your comment.

Our goal is to develop a tool that can be used for generating OS images for various devices. We suppose our web-based tool is easy to use because it requires only a web-browser, but we realize nobody trust it. So, we start a new project called pieman and it's a bash script: https://github.com/tolstoyevsky/pieman

No way am I going to use OS images created by some random stranger on the internet.

Except pretty much all Linux OS images (including Raspbian) are created by some random stranger on the internet. Even if it is made by a group of people, they've probably never met in person and barely know each other.

No way am I going to use OS images created by some random stranger on the internet.

Except pretty much all Linux OS images (including Raspbian) are created by some random stranger on the internet. Even if it is made by a group of people, they've probably never met in person and barely know each other.

For free, open-source software then it's all about trust and being able to check the credentials so you know the stuff you're downloading is coming from the trusted source.

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